i., tıb. amboli

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embolism
an obstruction or plugging up of an artery or other blood-vessel
The process of forming a detached mass within a blood vessel
The name of an event where clots detach from their source and migrate through the circulation to another blood vessel or body organ
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Any foreign particle i e clot, fat globule etc in a blood vessel
A sudden blockage of an artery by a clot
—The blockage of a blood vessel by an embolus—something previously circulating in the blood (such as a blood clot, gas bubble, tissue, bacteria, bone marrow, cholesterol, fat, etc )
Obstruction of a blood vessel by a transported clot, a mass of bacteria, or other foreign material
Embolism in the brain often produces sudden unconsciousness and paralysis
= blockade of a blood vessel by disseminated tissue fragments, foreign bodies, gas bubbles, thrombus or the like
An embolism is a serious medical condition that occurs when an artery becomes blocked, usually by a blood clot. something such as a hard mass of blood or a small amount of air that blocks a tube carrying blood through the body (embolismus, from emballein; EMBLEM). Obstruction of blood flow by an embolus a substance (e.g., a blood clot, a fat globule from a crush injury, or a gas bubble) not normally present in the bloodstream. Obstruction of an artery to the brain may cause stroke. Pulmonary embolism (in the pulmonary artery or a branch) causes difficulty breathing, chest pain, and death of a section of lung tissue, with fever and rapid heartbeat. Embolism in a coronary artery can cause heart attack. See also thrombosis
The blocking of a blood vessel by a blood clot that has formed in one place, has traveled to another point in the circulatory system and has lodged at that point
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the sudden obstruction of a blood vessel by an embolus
An embolism is when an embolus - a traveling clot of blood, fat, air, or other substance - lodges in an artery and blocks the blood flow Pulmonary embolisms (clots in the pulmonary artery) are the most common An embolus which goes to the brain can cause a stroke
The occlusion of a blood vessel by an embolus
the blocking of a blood vessel or organ by pieces of matter such as fat
The cessation of blood flow through an artery due to a sudden blockage from a blood clot; this leads to a stroke when it occurs in the carotid arteries and to a heart attack when it occurs in the coronary arteries
Obstruction of a vessel
An obstruction or occlusion of an artery by an embolus, that is by a blood clot, air bubble or other matter that has been transported by the blood stream
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